Toilet tissue dispenser



July 5, 1966 v. F. SPIKER TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER Filed Oct. 8, 1964 m.M P 5 p a m V United States Patent 3,259,287 TOILET TISSUE DISPENSERVirgil F. Spiker, 446 /2 N. Washington Ave, Los Angeles County, Calif.Filed Oct. 8, 1964, Ser. No. 402,415 1 Claim. (43!. 225-34) Thisinvention relates to bathroom toilet tissue dispensers.

This is a double roll toilet tissue dispenser, a device for dispensingtoilet tissue in a simple and eflicient manner. An object of the presentinvention is to provide a toilet tissue dispenser that is attractive inappearance and which will not take up much space. This dispenser will bemade of stainless steel and will blend in with other bathroom fixtures.This dispenser when produced in large quantities can be sold at amoderate price that everyone can aflord.

Still additional objects, benefits and advantages of this invention willbecome evident from a study of the following detailed description takenin conjunction with accompanying drawing, in which:

FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a toilet tissue dispenser made inaccordance with the present invention.

FIGURE 2 is the inside view of the left hand side.

FIGURE 3 is the inside view of the right hand side.

FIGURE 4 is a view of the rear bottom plate.

FIGURE 5 is a view of the wall mounting plate which the dispenser ismounted on.

FIGURE 6 is a cut away view of the dispenser in operation.

FIGURE 7 is the top, side, and end views of the stationary toilet tissueholder.

Referring now to the drawing.

FIGURE 1 shows how the dispenser is mounted. The dispenser whichconsists of 1 to 2 and 7 sets back and over the top of the wall mountingplate 12, also the rear bottom 7 with a hole in the center 8 sets over10 on the wall mounting plate 12. The tissue is so placed in thedispenser so that the tissue will roll from the top toward the front anddown thru the opening 6. The curves in this dispenser at the top andbottom front sections 3 is the same as a roll of tissue.

FIGURES 2 and 3 are views of the right and left hand ends. Thedispenser, FIGURE 1, 1 to 2 and 7 is spot welded to the flanges, 15,which are set inside the dispenser at each end. Number 17 is thebrackets, which holds the stationary tissue holder, 18. Number 16 areflanges that extend /2" up from the bottom and also /2" down from thetop. These are for stops that fit against the wall mounting plate, 12.

FIGURE 4 is the rear bottom section.

FIGURE 5 is the wall mounting plate, 12. Number 9 is the mounting holesthat the screws go through into the wall. There are thin spacers that gobetween the wall and the mounting plate, 12, on each mounting hole, 9.This allows the mounting plate, 12, to set away from the wall so whenmounting the dispenser in FIGURE 1, 1 will 3,259,287 Patented July 5,1966 will fit behind the top section of the mounting wall plate, 12.

FIGURE 6 is a cut away view of the dispenser showing how the tissuerolls from the top toward the front and down and out behind the flange,19, which is for the purpose of tearing olf the required amount oftissue.

FIGURE 7, 18, is the top, side, and end views of the stationary woodentissue holder. Number 19 is a round metal piece that extends through themiddle of this holder, for the purpose of separating the two rolls oftissue allowing one roll to turn without disturbing the other one.

While this invention has been described with particular various changesmay be made in the detail construction, it shall be understood that suchchanges shall be within the spirit and scope of the present invention asdefined by the appended claim.

Having thus completely and fully described the invention, what is nowclaimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of theUnited States is:

A toilet tissue dispenser comprising a compartment having a curved frontface adapted to envelope a conventional roll of toilet tissue, includinga bottom portion having a slot therethrough adapted to dispense the saidtissue, in combination with end members having a peripheral flangesmounted within the compartment to inclose the ends thereof, and beingfurther provided with brackets secured on the inner face of the said endmembers adapted to receive a stationary tissue holder upon which thesaid tissue is mounted, said brackets having a closed side opposite anopen side through which the tissue holder is inserted and mounted, infurther combination with a wall mounting plate having a peg extendingvertically from the front side thereof, adapted to fit into a hole inthe bottom portion of the compartment, and wherein the said flanges ofthe end pieces have spaced opposing faces adapted to engage the saidplate when the peg is in the said hole, thereby removably securing thecompartment to the plate, and wherein the tissue holder has a dividermounted thereon providing two portions of the holder, each toaccommodate a separate toilet tissue.

References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS WILLIAM W. DYER,JR., Primary Examiner. J. M. MEISTER, Assistant Examiner.

